Rated 1 / 5 stars2004-12-11 04:40:34

Rated 0.5 / 5 stars2004-12-07 03:59:32

Boring

I liked salad fingers; but I also think it's okay to make a parody of the work of another. Unfortunately, I don't think this is a very good parody...it's ultimately just a few seconds long; and consists of, well...nothing much.

Please; if you're going to parody someone else's work, at least put some effort into it!

Rated 2 / 5 stars2004-12-05 10:44:33

Rated 3 / 5 stars2004-12-05 07:34:53

Fair judge

Yea, I am a big fan of Firth´s creation Salad Fingers. This entry however, ought 2 have a fair judge, just like any animation.
In my opinion, it´s ok to make spoofs of other´s creation. When you release something, it´s not "private" anymore, it´s freakin public (oh yeah), just like a polititian is a public person whom it´s "ok" to make fun of. Anyway, if I was David Firth, I´d be damn proud to see that so many people waste so much time and energy in writing reviews, just adoring Salad Fingers, and even making a salad fingers spoof! God damn! I think this spoof was ok, u should have made it longer and a little more creative than just shootin mr S, in the head, but hey, if u wanna upset people, u couldn´t have done it better, mission accomplished, in that case. :D

Rated 1 / 5 stars2004-11-30 17:28:25

A bit of an error in accuracy...

When the trigger of a semi automatic handgun is pulled, the hammer is drawn back until it reaches a point where the lever attached to the triger does not reach. The hammer then moves foward striking the back of the round in the chamber, discharging the round. The force of the powder exploding moves the housing back. This releases the spent shell casing. Once the spent round is ejected the housing moves foward bringing the next round into the chamber.
The housing moves back AFTER the round is fired. In this cartoon the trigger moves the housing back and the round is fired.